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Learning the "Wright Way"-The Outstanding Ohioans show, Episode 31, Interview with Speaker, Seminar Leader, & Author Mark Eppler
Outstanding Ohioans
English - May 26, 2015 21:59 - 32 minutes - 15.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 3 ratingsCareers Business Education coaches community entrepreneurs farming historicalfigures leaders ohio outstanding popularculture ronsiliko Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
For episodes 31 & 32, I had the privilege of interviewing Mark Eppler of Mark Eppler International. Mark works as a speaker, seminar leader, and author. He also provides leadership ministry for the Cincinnati City Gospel. Mark's work focuses on leadership, change, management, customer service, or personal effectiveness.
Mark is the author of two books with a third one coming out soon. His books are:
Management Mess-ups: 57 Pitfalls You Can Avoid (and Stories of Those Who Didn't)
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Here are some highlights from his interview:
why his parents were his role models growing up in Kentucky
Abraham Lincoln was one of his early heroes
working professionally in electronic manufacturing and teaching at Indiana University
how writing his books enhanced his business
why the Wright Brothers book is for parents as well as business leaders
Mark's morning routine
how he transitioned into self-employment
three topics he is working with organizations are: working in gray areas, communication, and adaptive thinking
the environment the Wright brothers grew up in
the family emphasis on learning, tinkering, and conflict resolution
Mark's Seven Principles that make up the Wright Brothers' problem-solving model
Forging
Tackle the Tyrant
Fiddling
Mind Warping
Relentless Preparation